Luxury mild and classical. Classic Burley and Virginia grades with double-fermented Black Cavendish. A whiff of pistaccio nectar and chocolate completes the mildly aromatic aura of this mixture - one of the finest Pipe Tobaccos. The tobacco is hand-picked for this demanding mixture, and only the best and most valuable leaves are used. The new variant cut guarantees a slow and cool burn, and the brilliant rainbows of colors in the tobacco give the mixture its extraordinary elegance.

Having smoked the pipe for about seven years now (and having tried through quite an assortment of blends) I still haven't come across any tobacco to match delightful Burberry. I abhor the garishness of nearly every other flavoured blend and if it weren't for this finely tuned smoke, I'd stick exclusively to traditional English mixtures (with occasional Scottish interludes, maybe). As far as the pistaccio casing is concerned, Burberry truly offers a subtle taste sui generis without falling short of the promise of being 'classical'.

The overall taste is sublime with discernable notes occurring throughout the entire bowl, though there seems to be a shift towards a hightened intensity of the actual tobacco note towards the last third of the bowl. I'd consider its sapidity 'overwhelming' inasmuch as it is overwhelmingly good; as far as the actual intensity of taste is concerned, it is - as long as the pipe is not smoked at inappropriate speed - full yet smooth and even at high temperatures (which are rarely to be achieved with this stuff) never pungent.

I cannot recall a smoke of this that would have failed to uplift my spirits or at least ease my mood. It certainy has become a part of my working and thinking life that I wouldn't want to miss.

I certainly do not believe in the possibility of recommendation when it comes to such personal questions as the choice of tobacco. Yet, let me say that much: If you're looking for something extraordinary that defies categorization, you might well give this one a try.

Burberry is certainly one of the best blends I've ever smoked, offering outstanding quality and enjoyment. It's pouch aroma is very delicious, an exclusive, slightly nutty scent of pistacio and chocolate, all in perfect harmony with the tobaccos used for blending, especially the Burley, which emphasizes the nutty scent. Easy filling and very good burning qualities. No tongue bite at all and always the right temperature. My pipe never got too hot. The room note is just a dream. I remember how I got to this tobacco. I was in a bar and somebody aside was smoking his pipe. I remember being astonished by its extremely lovely room note. I remember that guy pulling out a puch of BURBERRY to refill his pipe later. I went off to buy one as well. If you're looking for a real high class smoke that will stimulate your mind, Burberry is the right thing to buy. Just a pleasure and a blend for the best moments in life.

This is a nice blend indeed, even tho far from being as outstanding as the other reviews may suggest.

The tin note, taste and room note are nice and very tasty. The pistachio aroma is way in the foreground and covers almost all of the tobaccos flavours. But in a nice way, please keep in mind this is a heavy aromatic and to be expected of.

The aroma slowly wears off around half of the bowl and leaves only hot air in the last quater. In addition you get the artificial component that is typical for all Planta blends, even the excellent ones.

Also you have to take care of your puffing rhythm or the aroma quickly turns to ugly (funnily the room note as well) and it will start to bite your tongue.

All this does sound worse than it actually is. I do recommend this blend if you are into heavy aromatics and have not sampled it yet. But in the end it does not offer anything special or unique to the market, it is just another blend one can but does not have to smoke. And that's the reason for this so lala review.

As a fan of English and oriental blends i found this too mild, almost tasteless but very cool smoke. The flavoring is there but not too noticeable. Grassy and light taste. I would recommend it to the novice smoker, specially for the bite-less burn, even in the hot days of summer.

Very fragrant blend this, predominately darkish brown with black flecks here and there (the cavendish probably).

Quite a coarse cut and I've found big lumps of something in the mix. Some of these don't burn, either. Some will 'unwrap', some won't. The big black lumps definitely won't, so best discard those.

I had a 50g pouch of this blend and could use it straight away with no drying out. Amazing waft of something sweet and flavourful, but with a firm base of virginia underneath. Reminds me of a stronger version of Davidoff's blue or maybe a MacBaren's seven seas, but a bit classier.

It's an excellent mix and burns slowly and evenly. The flavour remains throughout the smoke, BUT smoking half a bowl and coming back to it does not work. I found you need to smoke the whole bowl all in one go or repack/refill each time. Otherwise it could be just any old tobacco moudering in a pipe.

The taste as I said, has a classy overtone to it, one which probably pushes it above the ruck of other aromatics (of which there are many). Berries, I'd say, mixed with a touch of honey. Not so sure about pistaccio nectar and chocolate, but then, as I always say in my defence, my taste buds are irreperably damaged.

It holds its taste as you progress through the pouch (I actually decanted it into a jar) and retains its moisture well. It does start to lose it's flavour towards the end though. Room note ? Not a murmor from Mrs RW, which I have to say, surprised me. But there it is, maybe she's smelt so many blends at the hands of RW maybe she is immune now.

A Highly rated aromatic then, just nudging above the others in the field for various reasons. I think a full 4 stars is pushing it a bit though.